Vinyl reissue of Hood’s Cold House imminent
Prolific, now defunct, Yorkshire ensemble Hood look set for a major re-evaluation. The band, centred around brothers Richard and Christopher Adams, released numerous albums through the 90s and early 2000s, exploring a broad landscape ranging from the coolly abstract through to the willfully poppy. Domino – which played host to their output from 1998 until [...]
Bill Ryder-Jones – 'By The Church Of Apollonia' (Leyland Kirby Mix)
Bill Ryder-Jones released his fine debut album, If…, through Domino’s Double Six imprint late last year. The label has since commissioned remixes by three British artists each preoccupied in their own way with memory and the uncanny. Leyland Kirby aka The Caretaker takes on ex-Coral member Ryder-Jones’ ‘By The Church Of Apollonia’ – you can [...]
Twin Sister – Lindstrom & Prins Thomas / Balam Acab remixes
Lindstrom & Prins Thomas have remixed Twin Sister for Domino. The typically sparkly take on ‘Bad Street’ will be released on one side of a remix 12″, with a Balam Acab remix of ‘Kimmi in a Rice Field’ on the other. Both tracks originally featured on Twin Sister’s debut album, In Heaven. Twin Sister – [...]
Peaking Lights' 936.fm is go
Stream 936 remixes by Dam-Funk and more.
Washed Out: Within and Without
“A self-assured debut album from a musician with an increasing confidence in his own abilities”
Stream Count & Sinden's Mega Mega Remix
xxxy, Throwing Snow, Lone and more feature.
Download Krystal Klear's remix of Blood Orange
Blood Orange is a new project from Devonte Hynes, former purveyor of indie rock, half-baked exhibitions and glasses that almost definitely weren’t prescription as Lightspeed Champion. Apparently, Blood Orange finds Hynes drawing from three years spent in New York, immersed in chillwave and r’n’b. His debut album under the new name, Coastal Grooves, will be [...]
Junior Boys: 'Banana Ripple'
One of the strongest tracks from new Junior Boys album gets the single treatment. The Field remixes.
Wild Beasts: Smother
Indie quartet follow the Mercury-nominated Two Dancers with a third album inspired by Mary Shelley and Dalston
